audley would be a good business fight in the uk...but wont improve fury any

on global stage sam peter is a 'name' fury could beat, but would he want fury..maybe.

monte barrett might like a return to this side of the pond.

maybe even jean mormek

then, after that, throw him in with a top 15 contender

saying that...the price fight will naturally be growing into a big money fight...i can see why they dont want it now...not cause fury might lose (i think he would), but because thats a good payday that if you let it cook a little longer

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By Luke Furman

Fresh from his fifth round TKO win over Martin Rogan (14-3, 7 KOs), Irish heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (18-0, 13 KOs) feels ready to face WBA "regular" champion Alexander Povetkin (24-0, 16 KOs). Fury is likely going to return on June 30, with Povetkin facing mandatory challenger Hasim Rahman in July. There are some pre-fight issues. At the moment Fury is not ranked within the top-15 under the WBA.

"Tyson looked great. We will try to organize [another] fight for him as soon as possible. On the other hand, he is ready to fight the best fighters in the division. The fight we would like to get is with Alexander Povetkin, although we realize that it will be difficult to persuade him. After beating Povetkin, then we'll be able to think about fighting the Klitschko brothers," said Mick Hennessy, promoter of Fury.

Luke Furman covers boxing for bokser.org

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